Lyrics A Country Balladeer - John Williamson
Will
you
ever
stop
singing
Chad,
old
mate
Do
you
think
you
might
retire
Lie
right
back
in
grandpa's
chair
In
front
of
the
open
fire
When
you
reach
the
70's,
Chad
I
thought
that
might
be
it
You're
just
like
a
young
bloke
Champing
at
the
bit
I'll
never
retire
John,
old
mate
This
stage
I'll
never
leave
I'll
push
out
another
song,
old
mate
As
long
as
I
can
breathe
As
long
as
there's
a
sunrise
I'll
always
tune
me
throat
As
long
as
the
fish
are
biting,
mate
I'll
never
leave
the
boat
Ah
that's
what
it's
like
to
be
a
Country
Balladeer
It'll
never
up
and
leave
you
lonely
There's
nothing
new
about
it
It's
like
old
Uluru
So
don't
you
go
changing,
mate
I'll
thump
you
if
you
do
Do
you
think
you'll
drop
the
guitar,
John
Leave
it
in
the
case
Head
into
the
hills
and
disappear
without
a
trace
If
you
reach
a
hundred
albums,
mate
They'll
tell
you
that's
enough
No
you'll
be
just
the
same
as
me
And
I
don't
give
a
stuff
You've
hit
the
nail
on
the
head,
Chad
You've
got
me
to
a
tee
I'm
part
of
the
guitar
And
it's
a
part
of
me
No
matter
where
I
go,
Chad
I've
got
it
in
the
ute
Call
me
one-track
minded
I
don't
give
a
hoot
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